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I'd like to know what kind of RAM you have (SDRAM/DDR RAM/RDRAM and speed of RAM) but yeah. That processor's looking a little anorexic, but it's still quite capable. And the GeForce 4 MX isn't TOO great a card, but it'll suffice.
If you have ~$150 lying around, go nab yourself a GeForce 4 Ti4200 or a Radeon 9500 PRO. That'd go great with your machine. |
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It's a bit more than a GeForce 4 MX, but it's a heavily stripped-down version of NVidia's crappy GeForce FX 5800 card. It technically has full DirectX 9 support, but nowhere near enough raw horsepower to USE it. You'd do better with a GeForce 4 or a Radeon 9500 PRO (especially the latter, since it has full DirectX 9 support too, and the horsepower to make it work!)
Here's a good review of the card. |
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